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Pacific Takes Pac-12 Perspective 2017 NFL mock draft 12/13: two Washington Huskies go in the first round

Two rounds of Pac-12-focused NFL mock draft.

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With just the bowls left and players starting to declare early, it’s time to update our mock draft.

  1. Cleveland - Mitch Trubisky QB North Carolina
  2. San Francisco - DeShone Kizer QB Notre Dame
  3. Jacksonville - Jonathan Allen DE Alabama
  4. Chicago - Myles Garrett DE Texas A&M
  5. Tennessee- Quincy Wilson CB Florida
  6. Jets - Leonard Fournette RB LSU
  7. New Orleans - Marlon Humphrey CB Alabama
  8. San Diego - Jabril Peppers S Michigan
  9. Carolina - Cam Robinson T Alabama
  10. Cleveland - Marshon Lattimore CB Ohio State
  11. Arizona - Adoree’ Jackson CB USC - Jackson is one of the best athletes in the draft and from a pure football player standpoint would be an absolute steal outside of the Top 10. The Cardinals could use a second corner and he would be a huge get for them.
  12. Cincinnati - Tim Williams LB Alabama
  13. Indianapolis - Derek Barnett DE Tennessee
  14. Buffalo - Zach Cunningham LB Vanderbilt
  15. Houston - Jamal Adams S LSU
  16. Philadelphia - Dalvin Cook RB Florida State
  17. Baltimore - Charles Harris DE Missouri
  18. Washington - Malik McDowell DT Michigan State
  19. Tampa Bay - Mike Williams WR Clemson
  20. Miami - Jalen Tabor CB Florida
  21. Tennessee - Reuben Foster LB Alabama
  22. Green Bay - David Njoku TE Miami
  23. Giants - Dawuane Smoot DE Illinois
  24. Denver - Carroll Phillips DE Illinois
  25. Atlanta - DeMarcus Walker DE Florida State
  26. Detroit - Caleb Brantley DT Florida
  27. Pittsburgh - Chris Wormley DE Michigan
  28. Oakland- Christian McCaffrey RB Stanford - Can you imagine McCaffrey in that Raiders offense? I think the Raiders would like to.
  29. Seattle- Mike McGlinchey T Notre Dame
  30. Kansas City - John Ross WR Washington - A player with Ross’ speed and proven production has to go in the first round. The Chiefs needs a big time receiver and they can still get one here at the back of the first round.
  31. Dallas - Corey Davis WR Western Michigan
  32. New England - Sidney Jones CB Washington - The Patriots make a living on taking the best player they can get in the draft when their pick comes up and that guy is Jones who will only fall because this is maybe the best draft for cornerbacks ever.

2nd Round

33. Cleveland - Jarrad Davis LB Florida

34. San Francisco - Desmond King CB Iowa

35. Jacksonville - Quenton Nelson G Notre Dame

36. Chicago- O.J. Howard TE Alabama

37. Los Angeles - Ethan Pocic G LSU

38. Jets - Gareon Conley CB Ohio State

39. New Orleans - Raekwon McMillan LB Ohio State

40. San Diego - Deshaun Watson QB Clemson

41. Carolina - Cordrea Tankersly CB Clemson

42. Philadelphia - JuJu Smith-Schuster WR USC - JJS-S had an up and down 2016 but is an early-second round pick at worst due to his physical skills. The Eagles desperately need a weapon at receiver and they could find a massive steal here if Smith-Schuster is still around.

43. Arizona - Davis Webb QB Cal - The Cardinals need to start over again at quarterback and a player who can move the ball through the air like Webb with the size to be durable is gold right now.

44. Cincinnati - Marcus Maye S Florida

45. Indianapolis - Jourdan Lewis CB Michigan

46. Buffalo Rasul Douglas CB West Virginia

47. Houston - Evan Engram TE Mississippi

48. Minnesota - Alvin Kamara RB Tennessee

49. Baltimore - Nick Chubb RB Georgia

50. Washington - Tre’Davious White CB LSU

51. Tampa Bay - Justin Evans S Texas A&M

52. Miami - Taco Charlton DE Michigan

53. Cleveland - Ryan Ramczyk T Wisconsin

54. Green Bay - Tanoh Kpassagnon DE Villanova

55. Giants - Courtland Sutton WR SMU

56. Denver - Dion Dawkins T Temple

57. Atlanta - Armani Watts S Texas A&M

58. Detroit - Chidobe Awuzie CB Colorado - One of the best lockdown cornerbacks people outside of the Pac-12 just don’t know about. But Pac-12 coaches, receivers and quarterbacks know all about him and he would bolster the Lions’ pass defense.

59. Pittsburgh - Budda Baker S Washington - I quietly always wondered if Baker was a little bit overrated for a lot of his career, but he put those doubts to rest at the end of 2016 by playing like a banshee. He could be the next great Steelers safety.

60. Oakland - Takkarist McKinley DE UCLA - The Raiders need another defensive end and McKinley is one of the best pure pass rushers in the draft.

61. Seattle - Carl Lawson DE Auburn

62. Kansas City - Julie’n Davenport T Bucknell

63. Dallas - Jaleel Johnson DT Iowa

64. New England - Forrest Lamp T Western Kentucky